Would you welcome back Jonathan Hogg to the midfield for Huddersfield Town's trip to Fulham?

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Huddersfield Town travel to Fulham looking to recapture their recent unbeaten form after seeing their seven-game run without defeat end at Derby County in midweek.

The Rams came out on top 3-2 thanks to goals from wingers Jordon Ibe, Johnny Russell and Simon Dawkins, meaning strikes from Harry Bunn and Mark Hudson proved nothing more than mere consolation.

The Terriers, who dropped a place to 15th courtesy of Reading's 3-0 win over Rotherham United, will now have to quickly turn their attentions to a weekend trip to the capital to face Fulham, who fought back from 2-0 down to rescue a draw at home to basement boys Blackpool last night.

The 4-4-2 formation has won plenty of plaudits in recent times for Town's scintillating attacking football but it proved slightly to their detriment at Derby, with the Rams' three-man midfield able to dictate the tempo of the game.

So will Powell make changes against a side who have enjoyed something of a recent renaissance under new manager Kit Symons?

Fulham too play three central midfielders with the mercurial talent of Bryan Ruiz deployed between the central trio and a front two, which was Hugo Rodallega and Moussa Dembele against the Seasiders due to Ross McCormack's suspension.

Would you alter the formation back to five in midfield, even if Hogg cannot make the game?

Could Peltier be an option in there to try and nullify the impact of Ruiz in the No.10 position?

Jack Robinson struggled against the pace and trickery of Derby winger Russell on Tuesday night but would you bring Paul Dixon, who received his first runout under Powell at Ipswich Tow recently, back into the team?

Danny Ward, Radoslaw Majewski and Martin Paterson all came on at the iPro Stadium but had little time to make an impact. Would you offer them game time from the outset this time around?

Have your say with our formation and team selector below.

Results will be published online and in the paper tomorrow so make sure you choose your starting XI and we'll collate fans' views.